Allowed them to vote.
15 th amendment
Allowed them to vote.
Gives citizenship rights to former slaves.
The 13th Amendment to the United States Constitution, ratified in 1865, abolished slavery and involuntary servitude in the United States. This amendment granted freedom to slaves and laid the foundation for the end of one of the most oppressive institutions in American history.
15th Amendment
19 amendment
The 15 amendment gave African American men the right to vote; the 19th amendment expanded it to women (both black and white women).
thirteenth amendment
Amendment 15 ensured that race could not be used as a criteria for voting. This might have caused concern among the political leaders of slave states because they realized that if that were the case, they would basically lose all chance of being reelected. Think about it, would the slaves vote to reelect the people who allowed them to be slaves? Of Course Not!! That is why they were concerned that now slaves were eligible to vote.I hope this helped you out.
Amendments 13, 14, and 15 were passed following the Civil War. Amendment 13 ended slavery, Amendment 14 provided rights to former slaves, and Amendment 15 expanded voting rights to people regardless of color, former servitude, and race.
13TH amendmentThe 13th amendment FREED the slaves, the 14th amendment made former slaves US Citizens. So the correct answer would have to be 14th amendment (passed in 1866, ratified in 1868)
Abraham Lincoln saved the slaves by creating the 13th Amendment. This amendment allowed most slaves to become free in 1864.